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Oregon is mor talented than us?
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*Post year 1 of Johnny Football.HonestDon said:
I don’t think week 0 football in Honolulu is great predictor of future performance. Tate (and Taylor) flashed enough that I’m still scared of that October game in the desert.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Yeah, after seeing Arizona's loss to Hawaii I'm no longer so worried about the desert. That game was twash.YellowSnow said:
No bye for Stanford and it’s not on a Friday night thank Allah. But they are the lone road game against a team with top 20 talent based on team composite ranking. Every other road game this year is lil sisters of the poor.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Both Road games.YellowSnow said:So 247 College Team Talent Composite has been by far the best predictor of where we can be worried about losses. Pete’s teams have only lost twice in the past 3 years to schools ranked lower than us by this metric. Both of those losses came in 2018 to Cal and Oregon. Oregon was #25 in 2018 team composite and we were #20 so pretty close. Cal is really the only major outlier here (2017 Stanford and ASU were both ahead of us that year in the composite ranking).
Beware @ Stanford in 2019.
Stanford is as well.
At least they? aren't coming off a bye.
Having said that, I wonder what Sumlin’s buyout looks like. His career post-Johnny Football is a tire fire.
Everyone forgets that after winning the Heisman Johnny beat his chest and didn't last long.
Sumlin went 9-4 and 4-4 in conference in 2013 with Johnny Football, Mike Evans, and Jake Matthews. His defense ranked #103 in the nation allowing a staggering 6.2 yards per play.
That performance was worthy of being fired on the 50. But instead they gave him four more years before they realized he'd never again win more than 8 games. -
Arizona's 2019 season is already over.
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Obviously
Quite honestly I don't see you guys winning a game